Insights from Connect
Almost 50% of users search via mobile now
A study released by Google reveals that roughly 40% of users search only using a smartphone. More people search via ...
The art of balancing design and functionality
Perhaps the biggest misconception about web design is that a website just needs to look good. What many don’t realise ...
Your AMP questions answered by Google
Since launching its Accelerated Mobile Pages initiative last year and expanding the format to search engine results pages in the ...
Connect named Best Independent Digital & Technology Business Award at Merseyside Independent Business Awards
We are delighted to announce this morning that we were named the Best Independent Digital & Technology Business at the ...
Google rolls out Penguin 4.0
Webmasters beware: Google has officially begun rolling out its Penguin 4.0 search algorithm. For those unfamiliar with Google’s search practices, ...
Should I rebrand my website?
Branding is much more than a logo and a vivid colour palette. It helps shape the impression and immediate feeling ...
Designing without data is a shot in the dark
Data and quantitative analysis underpin the entire business landscape, but it’s in design and digital marketing where their potential is fully ...
Will AMP become a ranking signal?
By now you’re probably familiar with Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) – Google’s open source initiative designed to deliver content on ...
Connect secures place on Scottish Government’s ADDS framework
The Scottish Government has named Connect as one of a select number of organisations to be granted a place on ...
Web design that complements the need for speed
Is your website slow? Be honest. Could it be faster? Nowadays, users expect websites to load quickly and deliver without ...
Google targets intrusive interstitials to boost mobile accessibility
Google is no stranger to change. Usually, they’re made for the sake of the user, with usability at the heart ...
Why we use GitLab for source control
When we implement a new tool or system, there’s always a process of getting to grips with new vocabulary and ...